Later in the morning CINet participants got entrepreneurial inputs at Cobden Chambers where they observed the design and passion for quality among their artists, jewellers, designers and crafters.

After the working lunch in Lace Market House partners visited the Loxley House, at Nottingham’s City Council. There they met the Councillor Nick McDonald and Kathy McArdle, the Chief Operations Officer at the Creative Quarter.

All participants spent a nice afternoon at the Broadway Cinema, the place where cultural consumption, incubation and networking combine. They participated in another roundtable with entrepreneurs from film and media industries and Elly Fletcher, Director of Business Development at New Art Exchange, an organisation provinding professional and business development support to creative entrepreneurs.

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CINet has been promoted, and is coordinated, by the Universidade Aberta, Portugal; and it counts with partners from the UK, Spain, Greece, Romania, Portugal and France. Together, these partners are joining efforts to impact on entrepreneurial training cultures, and offer innovation and networking to creative entrepreneurs in three Southern EU countries: Greece, Portugal, and Spain.

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